The Beginning Guide to Microsoft Access 2013
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The Beginning Guide to Microsoft Access 2013
The Beginning Guide to Microsoft Access 2013
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2 Hours | Lec: 12 | 847 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English
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If you wish to prepare for Certification Exam 77-424: Microsoft Office Access 2013 this course will help you build the skills and knowledge you need.
Each Section, (Intro/Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports and Macros/VBA), will start at the basic level and progress to an advanced level with the section.
Material recorded with Access 2016 but works in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016
Enroll now to go through a deep dive
of the popular end-user relational database tool, Microsoft Access. As your instructor I will use my 15+ years of Access
training to guide you step by step through the beginner to advanced level and beyond.
As you participate in each of the 4 courses you will master Access tools that will clear away the pain of stumbling
through your daily tasks. You will start with the basics, building a solid foundation that will give you further knowledge as you progress into intermediate and advanced level topics.
At completion of this course you will have mastered the most popular Access tools and come out with confidence
to complete any Access tasks with efficiency and grace. Below are just a few of the topics that you will master:
- Creating Effective Database Tables
- Understanding Table Relationships
- Building Dynamic User Data Forms
- Effectively Retrieve Data Using Access Queries
- Build Effective Reports
- Automate Access Database Tasks with Macros and VBAEach Section, (Intro/Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports and Macros/VBA), will start at the basic level and progress to an advanced level with the section.
Material recorded with Access 2016 but works in 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016